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Amid Donald Trump's administration's punitive tariffs on India over its Russian oil trade, Nikki Haley, former US Ambassador ...
Former NSA John Bolton criticized Trump’s tariff decisions, warning they are “destroying decades of effort” to build trust with India.
Nikki Haley highlighted India's rising defense strength and regional security ties, asserting that its economic growth poses a significant challenge to China's global ambitions., India News, Times Now ...
India is the second largest buyer of Russian oil after China, and Moscow accounts for almost 40% of the country’s energy ...
The Agni-5 would be capable of carrying a nuclear warhead to any part of China, India said. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
The Trump administration started applying the reciprocal tariff on different countries from August 7 this year, after nearly five months of consultation.
Calling the partnership between India and the US a "no-brainer" to counter China, Nikki Haley said it would be a "massive mistake" on Washington's part to let the trade spat with New Delhi escalate ...
EAM S. Jaishankar, during his Moscow visit, raised concern over the $58.9 billion trade deficit with Russia, stating, “We need to address that urgently,” despite a fivefold surge in bilateral trade ...
Nikki Haley urged Donald Trump to treat India as "prized free and democratic partner" and not like an adversary like China.
US President Donald Trump has doubled India's tariff to 50 per cent by imposing an additional 25 per cent levy on the previously announced 25 per cent.
Sanctions imposed so far have made a marginal difference in clamping down on Russia and limiting its revenues. But Donald Trump's targeting of India, one of Moscow's biggest customers, may change ...